• AWARDS

    The PRCA Awards showcase the best that the UK PR industry has to offer. Our campaign awards, team awards and individual recognition awards celebrate the best work, individuals and teams from agency and in-house!


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  • WHAT IS PR?

    Public relations is all about reputation. It's the result of what you do, what you say, and what others say about you. It is used to gain trust and understanding between an organisation and its various publics.


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  • The Future of the PR Industry

    The Future of the PR Industry

    PRCA project the 'Future of the PR Industry' has delivered a series of recommendations on the scope and definition of the industry. We are now inviting members to comment on these recommendations and share their opinions.

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  • PRCA battle v NLA saves industry
    £100 million

    The Copyright Tribunal upholds seven of the nine changes the PRCA & Meltwater requested to the NLA web end user licence.


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  • Communications Management Standard (CMS) for In-House Teams

    Communications Management Standard (CMS) for In-House Teams

    An audit of best practice, the internationally recognised CMS reviews seven key performance areas of a PR and communications team.

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23 May 2013

Expert Briefing - Integration. Can it Really Work?

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05 June 2013

Monthly Member Drinks - June

Seats Available : 2
11 June 2013

Fashion & Lifestyle Campaign Master-Class

Seats Available : 20
20 June 2013

Expert Briefing - How to use PR to build a social mission

Seats Available : 0
25 June 2013

Charity Group - Summer Party and BBQ

Seats Available : 29
03 July 2013

Monthly Member Drinks - July

Seats Available : 36
04 July 2013

Property Group - Westfield Shopping Centre Tour and Q&A

Seats Available : 36
09 July 2013

Crisis Management Campaign Master-Class

Seats Available : 11
16 July 2013

FrontLine Summer Boat Party

Seats Available : 250
18 July 2013

Expert Briefing - Story Sharing: Creating Impactful Stories for Your Clients

Seats Available : 20
07 August 2013

Monthly Member Drinks - August

Seats Available : 40
04 September 2013

Monthly Member Drinks - September

Seats Available : 40
10 September 2013

Technology Campaign Master-Class

Seats Available : 26
19 September 2013

Expert Briefing - Healthcare and Creativity

Seats Available : 30
26 September 2013

Expert Briefing - Issues and Crisis Management and the Evolving Media Landscape

Seats Available : 21

News and Blogs

PRCA prepares to revamp regulation after lack of lobbying register in Queen's Speech  17/05/2013
Creative agency RBH joins PRCA  16/05/2013
PRCA Digital Group announces new members and reviews remit to champion digital in PR  13/05/2013
Contact the Elderly appoints Stand Agency for Golden Jubilee campaign  10/05/2013
QUEEN'S SPEECH - LACK OF LOBBYING REGISTRATION BILL 'INCREDIBLY DISAPPOINTING'  08/05/2013
PRCA matches Clareville to My 1st Years  07/05/2013
Welsh Assembly Standards of Conduct Committee dismisses statutory lobbying register plans  03/05/2013
PRCA responds to reports the Government will axe the statutory register of lobbyists  03/05/2013
PRCA Midlands Group appoints Clive Reeves as Chairman  01/05/2013
Linstock appointed to public affairs campaign for the Association for Project Safety  29/04/2013
Lobbying Register - CIPR, APPC and PRCA working together  29/04/2013
Eulogy! wins Wildstone Consulting account  26/04/2013
#internetfreedom: The PRCA's Supreme Court success creates waves on Twitter  23/04/2013
PRCA DARE Awards enter final week for entries  22/04/2013
Supreme Court supports PRCA and Meltwater in landmark blow in favour of internet freedom  17/04/2013
Marketing Birmingham and PRCA unite to 'tell the city's story'  09/04/2013
PR Newswire to support Golden Anniversary year for Women in PR  28/03/2013
Lord Chadlington praises regional PR in advance of DARE Awards  26/03/2013
PRCA responds to plans for Leveson exemplary damages amendments  25/03/2013
Over two-thirds of communications experts believe PR for The Budget has been poorly controlled  20/03/2013
PRCA Future of Communications after Leveson conference reveals public anger at press is easing  15/03/2013
The NHS needs good PR "now more than ever"  13/03/2013
PRCA responds to Daily Telegraph article on Councillors lobbying  11/03/2013
PRCA launches DARE Awards across the UK  11/03/2013
PRCA sponsors new national PR campaign competition  27/02/2013
Creative Process Announced as New Training Provider for PR Apprenticeship  21/02/2013
91% of PR experts believe the horsemeat scandal has negatively impacted on future trust in meat products  20/02/2013
PRCA Launches Online Video Channel PRCATV  20/02/2013
PRCA announces Leveson conference featuring Lord Black, welcomes Royal Charter proposal  14/02/2013
Industry-leading PRCA Benchmarking survey goes live 18th February  13/02/2013

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